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PUBLISHED JULY 28, 1970 T876,004 CIRCUIT BOARD ATTACHMENT John Andreini,Irvington, N .J., Edwin H. Borchard and Karl-Heinz Pohl, Boulder, Colo.,and Joseph A. Puccio, East Brunswick, N.J., assignors to Bell TelephoneLaboratories, Incorporated, Murray Hill and Berkeley Heights, N.J., acorporation of New York Filed Dec. 29, 1969, Ser. No. 888,333 Int. Cl.H05k 7/14; H01r 13/54, 13/62 US. Cl. 339-45 2 Sheets Drawing. 9 PagesSpecification A protective cover that snaps onto a printed circuit boardintended for mounting in a carrier. The cover includes a pair of leversthat interact with the carrier to move the circuit board into and out ofengagement with a connector mounted on the carrier.

Juiy 28, 19% J. ANDREINI ET AL CIRCUIT BOARD ATTACHMENT 2 Sheets-Sheet 1Filed Dec. 29, 1969 J ANDRE/NI //Vl E/V7'OR$ E. H BURCH/4RD A. H POHLJA. PUCC/O July 28,,l7fi N 1 ET AL CIRCUIT BOARD ATTACHMENT 2Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Dec. 29, 1969 FIGS FIG. 4

